Imagine a time when you could go to the movies or watch TV and the level of subversion was minimal. Still the degeneracy was increasing but you practically had to search for it.
I would argue soul didn't die until 2008 when the recession happened and iPhones and Facebook destroyed the way people fundamentally interacted with each other. Even in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 I remember people were much friendlier and warmer with each other than now, where everyone is extremely isolated.
>I would argue soul didn't die until 2008 when the recession happened and iPhones and Facebook destroyed the way people fundamentally interacted with each other. Even in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 I remember people were much friendlier and warmer with each other than now, where everyone is extremely isolated.
Yeah everyone wanted to help out after 9/11 and the government hadn't yet taken advantage of the situation to their own dastardly means.
9/11 wounded the US psyche, but the 2008 recession is what ultimately killed it. Especially the government bailing out businesses that didn't comply with standards.
Unironically miss the dial-up days. People made a point of only using the internet for a couple hours a day, and could only access it from internet cafes or home.
Now, every fricker with a smartphone accesses it 24/7.
>Unironically miss the dial-up days. People made a point of only using the internet for a couple hours a day, and could only access it from internet cafes or home.
The beginning of the end was unlimited hours of AOL. That allowed us to be online for 6-8 hours at a stretch and get into all sorts of bad things.
>I think the 90s/early-00s had the perfect blend of tech and regular life before social-media became WAY too prevalent.
I liked it because the main form of socializing was IM or forums
Unironically miss the dial-up days. People made a point of only using the internet for a couple hours a day, and could only access it from internet cafes or home.
Now, every fricker with a smartphone accesses it 24/7.
>Unironically miss the dial-up days.
Well I definitely don't miss dial up speed
>What are your favorite movies from the 90's? You must have watched not just some shit off a listicle you found.
Hudson Hawk. For some reason my teenage mind loved that movie. Introduced me to Cappuccinos and I'll be forever grateful.
>Hudson Hawk... Damn nice choice. I think I might watch that tonight. Such a fun film
Yeah it gets a bad rap but if you look at it for what it is its a fun little flick.
In the Company of Men
Go
Empire Records
Dazed and Confused
S.F.W.
Dark City
Angus
Joe vs the Volcano
Swimming with Sharks
Red Rock West
The Game
A Simple Plan
Stir of Echoes
Night Falls on Manhattan
Copycat
The Spanish Prisoner
Strange Days
The Cable Guy
Pump Up the Volume
>lower obesity >purchasing power for the individual >very little surveillance state >wage stagnation by mass immigration was not that bad >could afford houses, college, cars >food was better and cheaper >"war on terror" was not around >still producing somewhat decent mass material culutre >drug epidemic was not as bad today >no cell phones everywhere and social media to give brain damage
not a paradise but compared to now, it was much better
>lower wage stagnation >purchasing power for most individuals was better >not as big as surveillance state >"war on terror' not a thing >college, houses, and food all cheap >unlimited access to the internet didnt give people brain damage >smart phones were not everywhere >35mm cameras were still used >debt and national gdp were better
yes, some people get hung on on the material culture, but the living quality was better for Americans
Holy frick this is just blatant copypasta with slight tweaks
>"war on terror" was not around
The 90s was the decade of the Gulf War. make no mistake, America's been a part of the forever war since the 60s, the war on terror is just the most recent branding of it.
not a paradise but compared to now, it was much better
>lower wage stagnation >purchasing power for most individuals was better >not as big as surveillance state >"war on terror' not a thing >college, houses, and food all cheap >unlimited access to the internet didnt give people brain damage >smart phones were not everywhere >35mm cameras were still used >debt and national gdp were better
yes, some people get hung on on the material culture, but the living quality was better for Americans
When I watch films from the 80s and 90s, I feel like an Italian during the Renaissance, when they discovered the works of the Greeks and Romans, and realized that, in the past, there was a far superior civilization.
not a paradise but compared to now, it was much better
>lower wage stagnation >purchasing power for most individuals was better >not as big as surveillance state >"war on terror' not a thing >college, houses, and food all cheap >unlimited access to the internet didnt give people brain damage >smart phones were not everywhere >35mm cameras were still used >debt and national gdp were better
yes, some people get hung on on the material culture, but the living quality was better for Americans
>lower obesity >purchasing power for the individual >very little surveillance state >wage stagnation by mass immigration was not that bad >could afford houses, college, cars >food was better and cheaper >"war on terror" was not around >still producing somewhat decent mass material culutre >drug epidemic was not as bad today >no cell phones everywhere and social media to give brain damage
not a paradise but compared to now, it was much better
>lower wage stagnation >purchasing power for most individuals was better >not as big as surveillance state >"war on terror' not a thing >college, houses, and food all cheap >unlimited access to the internet didnt give people brain damage >smart phones were not everywhere >35mm cameras were still used >debt and national gdp were better
yes, some people get hung on on the material culture, but the living quality was better for Americans
>None of you are born from that period stop with the fetishization
I was born in the late 70s so I know what the 80s and 90s were like. They were better.
>So tell me what are your thoughts on lemons and usenet
I actually didn't have home access to the internet until the early 2000s. My first access to the internet was through AOL during its pay by the hour days.
I did play around on an Apple II in my youth though. that was pretty damn cool.
I remember accessing old BBS's on AOL back in the day. Those were great. (mainly cause it allowed to me to access adult content before there were adult websites)
Yes, yes they are. Social media means any online medium by which you interact with other people. Even Usenet was social media.
Social media requires you to make an account to present who you are so you can socially interact with other user
Cinemaphile is a forum
2 years ago
Anonymous
Now you're just splitting hairs. In the simplest sense of the word, social media is interacting with other people over the Internet. But don't take my word for it, here's the dictionary definition.
>websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Now you're just splitting hairs
No i'm not its literally called SOCIAL media, not random talks to random, SOCIAL media. An account is required, you can have a guest facebook account, or a guest instagram account or a guest tiktok account. You can have a guest forum account though
2 years ago
Anonymous
Yeah, and any interaction with people through any medium is a social experience. Right now, we're having a conversation. That's a social interaction between two people. This is a website where you socialize with other users, anonymously, yes, but still social.
2 years ago
Anonymous
No it isnt because you dont even know if i'm the same anon you started with conversation with, i could be some random who just started replying to you. Nothing social about this interaction at all because you dont know who i am.
2 years ago
Anonymous
There is a difference between networks of today which are walled gardens and algos drive what post are seen to drive longer time on the site. Where forums and older 'social' media were merit-based. You got a bump if your post was good and if was shit it was gone, bots were limited to policing no need for jannies either centralized or decentralized.
It was open dialog. It was what the internet was sold as.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Literally nothing you just said is true
2 years ago
Anonymous
are you a zoomer?
captcha: ytv
who remembers ytv from the 90s
2 years ago
Anonymous
Why are you trying so hard to fit in?
2 years ago
Anonymous
im not even the original anon arguing with you, but what he said is true, that's how forums worked back in the day, and there's a clear difference from how social media is today, the walled garden analogy is accurate, you avoid my question with a projection, therefore, I assume you are indeed a zoomer moron incapable of knowing whether it was true or not, homosexual kys
2 years ago
Anonymous
>im not even the original anon arguing with you
lmao i really mind broke you didnt i zoomie
2 years ago
Anonymous
>doesnt recognize ytv >calls others mind broken zoomers
peak projection
2 years ago
Anonymous
I honestly feel bad for you
2 years ago
Anonymous
I honestly don't feel anything for you.
2 years ago
Anonymous
You seem like you do since you cant stop replying
2 years ago
Anonymous
Not him but >You proved me wrong but somehow this still proves that i am right
True mental illness
2 years ago
Anonymous
how did he prove me wrong? i didnt make the original statement, I was just backing it up with my own experience from the late 90s and early 00s with forums
2 years ago
Anonymous
How can you back up something you didnt experience zoomie?
2 years ago
Anonymous
You do realise that this website has a built in algorithm to it
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Now you're just splitting hairs
No i'm not its literally called SOCIAL media, not random talks to random, SOCIAL media. An account is required, you can have a guest facebook account, or a guest instagram account or a guest tiktok account. You can have a guest forum account though
No it isnt because you dont even know if i'm the same anon you started with conversation with, i could be some random who just started replying to you. Nothing social about this interaction at all because you dont know who i am.
Literally nothing you just said is true
Social media are Web 2.0 Internet-based applications.
User-generated content (UGC) is the lifeblood of the social media organism.
Users create service-specific profiles for the site or app that are designed and maintained by the social media organization.
Social media facilitate the development of online social networks by connecting a user's profile with those of other individuals or groups.
For example, a news website with a comment section using third parties software (like Disqus) isn't considered a social media, but a news website allowing users to submit content and hosting its own comment section and users profiles can be considered a social media.
We have Names and Tripcodes bruh
2 years ago
Anonymous
You can copy paste all the stuff you want from wikipedia it doenst make you right
2 years ago
Anonymous
He's right, Web 2.0 began in the 90s with Newgrounds and Livejournal. That's when websites became more interactive and emphasized user-created content. Cinemaphile is firmly a Web 2.0 site.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Newgrounds
What was that? I remember seeing people mention it a lot but never went there
2 years ago
Anonymous
Yeah no shit Cinemaphile is web 2.0, what the frick does that have to do with Cinemaphile being social media
2 years ago
Anonymous
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He's right, Web 2.0 began in the 90s with Newgrounds and Livejournal. That's when websites became more interactive and emphasized user-created content. Cinemaphile is firmly a Web 2.0 site.
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Social media are Web 2.0 Internet-based applications.
User-generated content (UGC) is the lifeblood of the social media organism.
Users create service-specific profiles for the site or app that are designed and maintained by the social media organization.
Social media facilitate the development of online social networks by connecting a user's profile with those of other individuals or groups.
For example, a news website with a comment section using third parties software (like Disqus) isn't considered a social media, but a news website allowing users to submit content and hosting its own comment section and users profiles can be considered a social media.
We have Names and Tripcodes bruh
Literally nothing you just said is true
Gotta love the social media hatred from this thread blatant bullshit if you hate it then stop posting
2 years ago
Anonymous
All me by the way.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>greek
What did she meant by this
>mum look i keep copy pasting stuff from wikipedia that i dont understand
>cannot argue in a straight >cannot refute it
Just take the L
2 years ago
Anonymous
anon you took the L ages ago when you had to start larping as a different anon when replying to me
2 years ago
Anonymous
anon you took the L ages ago when you had to start larping as a different anon when replying to me
W
2 years ago
Anonymous
lmao you'll grow up one day kiddo
2 years ago
Anonymous
You first.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Cinemaphile isnt socail media and no matter how many mental breakdowns you have it wont change
2 years ago
Anonymous
I am clearly talking to a wall.
2 years ago
Name
>User-generated content (UGC) is the lifeblood of the social media organism. >Users create service-specific profiles for the site or app that are designed and maintained by the social media organization.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>mum look i keep copy pasting stuff from wikipedia that i dont understand
I listen to old Howard Stern clips from the 90s when I hike (I'm only 29 and grew up in TX so I knew nothing about him until maybe 4 years ago), is Private Parts worth the $5 on YouTube to rent? Seems like it would give me a 90s fix. Something about his old show gives me major nostalgia, the clip I was listening to today he told Fred "dude it's 1995 get a modem..." and jabbed at him because he didn't use his VCR to record Mary J Blige at the American Music Awards
>lower obesity >purchasing power for the individual >very little surveillance state >wage stagnation by mass immigration was not that bad >could afford houses, college, cars >food was better and cheaper >"war on terror" was not around >still producing somewhat decent mass material culutre >drug epidemic was not as bad today >no cell phones everywhere and social media to give brain damage
>pre-9/11 was paradise
not a paradise but compared to now, it was much better
>lower wage stagnation >purchasing power for most individuals was better >not as big as surveillance state >"war on terror' not a thing >college, houses, and food all cheap >unlimited access to the internet didnt give people brain damage >smart phones were not everywhere >35mm cameras were still used >debt and national gdp were better
yes, some people get hung on on the material culture, but the living quality was better for Americans
Im a young millenial, the guys i know that are now 50-76 talk about how good it was. it was objevivly better
being mid 50s was not younger, they talk about things such as buying a house which their children cant, food price, wages at work being able to support your family, less phones, less wage stagnation etc. things that made it actuall better not just a fond remembrance of youth
no shit, telephones existing in a static place are much different than having a computer in your hand to over stimulate you every second, record everything and constantly be active.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Brick
2 years ago
Anonymous
yes the brick phone was exactly like a smart phone in all of its capabilities and everyone including11 year olds had them
christ you boomer homosexuals are insane
2 years ago
Anonymous
Annnnnnnnnd here is the contrarianism great you trannies are delusional as frick.
Children rarely were gifted with these shits.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>contrarianism great you trannies are delusional as frick.
trannies are disgusting freaks, letting everyone have a computer in their hand and social media 24/7 ruined humanity
2 years ago
Anonymous
>guys the world should cater to MEEEEEEEEEE
2 years ago
Anonymous
yeah the free access to internet and smartphones are a determent to humans, seethe troony zoomer
>"war on terror" was not around
The 90s was the decade of the Gulf War. make no mistake, America's been a part of the forever war since the 60s, the war on terror is just the most recent branding of it.
So was mapquest, ya frickin zoomer. Zoom on back to yo momma and tell her I'll be by tonight same time as usual ya little shit. We used to have to plan even trivial trips, not just Google on the way, and mapquest at the time was a godsend.
>Surely people from thousands of years ago cannot grasp the concept of nostalgia is not a thing at all right
My statement wasn't (just) pro-nostalgic but the fact that things have been going downhill for decades. It doesn't have to be that way. Like you can be nostalgic for a happier/better time in your life and still live in a good society/civilization.
But you can also be nostalgic for a better time in civilization/society.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Mate people have said since the dawn of time
The real statement that you wanted to convey is that you hate your existence and wish to not have sentience anymore whatsoever.
I feel like when it rained when i was a kid it looked like this, now when it rains its just lame for some reason. It rains for like 5 seconds then stops
2 years ago
Anonymous
>It rains for like 5 seconds then stops
You too, huh? It's always like that where I'm at, typically 30 seconds at most. I get a full day of rain maybe once or twice a year now.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Yeah isnt it fricking strange, i literally cannot remember the last time it rained for more than a few minutes
2 years ago
Anonymous
a few months ago here in ontario we had a full night of rain, was incredible sat outside at some left over kfc and watched the rain and ds9 in an outdoor tv
2 years ago
Anonymous
Bro that sounds god tier
2 years ago
Anonymous
was amazing, power went out for a bit right at sunset and just watched the rain and it was a heavy rain eating kfc 10 piece with chilli oil, a popcorn bowl, and a 1l thing of dr pepper. went back on watched some holodeck episodes of ds9 while getting lightly splashed by rain
2 years ago
Anonymous
If only every night could be this
2 years ago
Anonymous
amen, i often go for long drives listening to xfiles podcasts, eating dinners i brought from restaurants and sit on the hood eating. it really is the little things
2 years ago
Anonymous
I started doing this recently, just going out at night and driving for an hour or so. Very comfy
2 years ago
Anonymous
it really is, i started doing 35mm photography but i l like driving down to the city and looking at people leaving clubs at 330am
>someone i think about ending it all because of the slim chance i get reborn in the past and get to live kino times again
That implies that's how any of this works. Don't take the risk anon. Just be a good person and maybe your heaven will look like the 90s.
It begs the question, though, do we get any choice of our 'self' and time/place in the simulation? Doesn't seem to be the case and since it's not, I'll pass
1996-2001 to me is fricking squalid reddit shit
actual 1990s ended in 1995
late 2001 up till early 2005 was way more cool and comfy than shitty late 1990s
late 1990s really ruined what the 1990s were up to that point for me
you all shitting on the 2000s i'll never understand why btw especially considering what came after
how are my 90s friends doing?
That's Black Rain!
oh yeah, great movie
It captured japan better than most japanese movies
yeah, great movie. wish andy garcia didnt die
for real, a big part of why the 80s 90s was better was because of less wage stagnation and mpre purchasing power
Imagine a time when you could go to the movies or watch TV and the level of subversion was minimal. Still the degeneracy was increasing but you practically had to search for it.
I miss that time.
and seeing hot babes!
>and seeing hot babes!
And it's not even the lewd, degenerate hotness that accompanies attractive women of today.
yes, just women with beautiful faces and skinny bodies
>yes, just women with beautiful faces and skinny bodies
Weren't even trying to make us coom or simp which is different than the hotness of today.
there was an appreciation for beauty from the big wigs
absoute dog shit thread
I would argue soul didn't die until 2008 when the recession happened and iPhones and Facebook destroyed the way people fundamentally interacted with each other. Even in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 I remember people were much friendlier and warmer with each other than now, where everyone is extremely isolated.
>I would argue soul didn't die until 2008 when the recession happened and iPhones and Facebook destroyed the way people fundamentally interacted with each other. Even in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 I remember people were much friendlier and warmer with each other than now, where everyone is extremely isolated.
Yeah everyone wanted to help out after 9/11 and the government hadn't yet taken advantage of the situation to their own dastardly means.
9/11 wounded the US psyche, but the 2008 recession is what ultimately killed it. Especially the government bailing out businesses that didn't comply with standards.
nice fatalist meme, boring
He is laughing his ass of
I think the 90s/early-00s had the perfect blend of tech and regular life before social-media became WAY too prevalent.
Unironically miss the dial-up days. People made a point of only using the internet for a couple hours a day, and could only access it from internet cafes or home.
Now, every fricker with a smartphone accesses it 24/7.
>Unironically miss the dial-up days. People made a point of only using the internet for a couple hours a day, and could only access it from internet cafes or home.
The beginning of the end was unlimited hours of AOL. That allowed us to be online for 6-8 hours at a stretch and get into all sorts of bad things.
>I think the 90s/early-00s had the perfect blend of tech and regular life before social-media became WAY too prevalent.
I liked it because the main form of socializing was IM or forums
>Unironically miss the dial-up days.
Well I definitely don't miss dial up speed
What are your favorite movies from the 90's? You must have watched not just some shit off a listicle you found.
>What are your favorite movies from the 90's
really anything, I like cop and spy stuff
>the patriots
>murder at 1600
>us marshalls
>all of harrison ford stuff
>anything with cold war military stuff
>jcvd films
also like some directors like claire denis, wilm wenders but Hollywood made decent stuff
>What are your favorite movies from the 90's? You must have watched not just some shit off a listicle you found.
Hudson Hawk. For some reason my teenage mind loved that movie. Introduced me to Cappuccinos and I'll be forever grateful.
Hudson Hawk... Damn nice choice. I think I might watch that tonight. Such a fun film
>Hudson Hawk... Damn nice choice. I think I might watch that tonight. Such a fun film
Yeah it gets a bad rap but if you look at it for what it is its a fun little flick.
sandlot https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108037/
benny and joon https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106387/
rounders https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0128442/
matrix https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133093/
snatch https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0208092/
Shawshank Redemention https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111161/
In the Company of Men
Go
Empire Records
Dazed and Confused
S.F.W.
Dark City
Angus
Joe vs the Volcano
Swimming with Sharks
Red Rock West
The Game
A Simple Plan
Stir of Echoes
Night Falls on Manhattan
Copycat
The Spanish Prisoner
Strange Days
The Cable Guy
Pump Up the Volume
I’m not gonna romanticize the 80s and 90s like they were perfect but we can at least say with certainty that America was better in those years.
husky/chubby in the 80/90 would be considered anorexic by today's standards.
Much healthier time in Americans' lives
it was
>lower obesity
>purchasing power for the individual
>very little surveillance state
>wage stagnation by mass immigration was not that bad
>could afford houses, college, cars
>food was better and cheaper
>"war on terror" was not around
>still producing somewhat decent mass material culutre
>drug epidemic was not as bad today
>no cell phones everywhere and social media to give brain damage
Holy frick this is just blatant copypasta with slight tweaks
i posted and wrote both, on in the last thread and the guy posted it and i rewrote the first one. either way, it is true
>"war on terror" was not around
The 90s was the decade of the Gulf War. make no mistake, America's been a part of the forever war since the 60s, the war on terror is just the most recent branding of it.
>The 90s was the decade of the Gulf War.
It was nothing like the Iraq War and terrorism predated that war anyway
When I watch films from the 80s and 90s, I feel like an Italian during the Renaissance, when they discovered the works of the Greeks and Romans, and realized that, in the past, there was a far superior civilization.
what in the frick is that a picture of
This pic is not from America, it’s a Namco amusement park in Japan. But the aesthetics are still peak 90s
YOU CANT CRITCIZE ANYTHING YET YOU USE IT!!
Is that the old Vegas airport terminal?
not too sure
Here’s one with more soul. The classic letters were more kino
Subtle coom thread frick off
>pre-9/11 was paradise
not a paradise but compared to now, it was much better
>lower wage stagnation
>purchasing power for most individuals was better
>not as big as surveillance state
>"war on terror' not a thing
>college, houses, and food all cheap
>unlimited access to the internet didnt give people brain damage
>smart phones were not everywhere
>35mm cameras were still used
>debt and national gdp were better
yes, some people get hung on on the material culture, but the living quality was better for Americans
based
I hope everyday for a massive solarflare that wipes all tech out
None of you are born from that period stop with the fetishization
>None of you are born from that period stop with the fetishization
I was born in the late 70s so I know what the 80s and 90s were like. They were better.
So tell me what are your thoughts on lemons and usenet
When god gives you lemons you find a new god!
>i have no sense of humour
sad innit
>sad innit
Watch (see 1:20)
literal who tier
>So tell me what are your thoughts on lemons and usenet
I actually didn't have home access to the internet until the early 2000s. My first access to the internet was through AOL during its pay by the hour days.
I did play around on an Apple II in my youth though. that was pretty damn cool.
This is before my day but have coworkers who got mad nostalgic for this documentary
I remember accessing old BBS's on AOL back in the day. Those were great. (mainly cause it allowed to me to access adult content before there were adult websites)
Gotta love the social media hatred from this thread blatant bullshit if you hate it then stop posting
Why are you defending social media?
This social platform would not exist at all
What she probably meant by is that this thread is disingenuous insincere and hypocritical
>This social platform would not exist at all
Cinemaphile is not social media, its a forum
Forums are social media.
No zoomer
Yes, yes they are. Social media means any online medium by which you interact with other people. Even Usenet was social media.
BOOSH!
>Cinemaphile is not social media
what is social media then?
Social media requires you to make an account to present who you are so you can socially interact with other user
Cinemaphile is a forum
Now you're just splitting hairs. In the simplest sense of the word, social media is interacting with other people over the Internet. But don't take my word for it, here's the dictionary definition.
>websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
>Now you're just splitting hairs
No i'm not its literally called SOCIAL media, not random talks to random, SOCIAL media. An account is required, you can have a guest facebook account, or a guest instagram account or a guest tiktok account. You can have a guest forum account though
Yeah, and any interaction with people through any medium is a social experience. Right now, we're having a conversation. That's a social interaction between two people. This is a website where you socialize with other users, anonymously, yes, but still social.
No it isnt because you dont even know if i'm the same anon you started with conversation with, i could be some random who just started replying to you. Nothing social about this interaction at all because you dont know who i am.
There is a difference between networks of today which are walled gardens and algos drive what post are seen to drive longer time on the site. Where forums and older 'social' media were merit-based. You got a bump if your post was good and if was shit it was gone, bots were limited to policing no need for jannies either centralized or decentralized.
It was open dialog. It was what the internet was sold as.
Literally nothing you just said is true
are you a zoomer?
captcha: ytv
who remembers ytv from the 90s
Why are you trying so hard to fit in?
im not even the original anon arguing with you, but what he said is true, that's how forums worked back in the day, and there's a clear difference from how social media is today, the walled garden analogy is accurate, you avoid my question with a projection, therefore, I assume you are indeed a zoomer moron incapable of knowing whether it was true or not, homosexual kys
>im not even the original anon arguing with you
lmao i really mind broke you didnt i zoomie
>doesnt recognize ytv
>calls others mind broken zoomers
peak projection
I honestly feel bad for you
I honestly don't feel anything for you.
You seem like you do since you cant stop replying
Not him but
>You proved me wrong but somehow this still proves that i am right
True mental illness
how did he prove me wrong? i didnt make the original statement, I was just backing it up with my own experience from the late 90s and early 00s with forums
How can you back up something you didnt experience zoomie?
You do realise that this website has a built in algorithm to it
Social media are Web 2.0 Internet-based applications.
User-generated content (UGC) is the lifeblood of the social media organism.
Users create service-specific profiles for the site or app that are designed and maintained by the social media organization.
Social media facilitate the development of online social networks by connecting a user's profile with those of other individuals or groups.
For example, a news website with a comment section using third parties software (like Disqus) isn't considered a social media, but a news website allowing users to submit content and hosting its own comment section and users profiles can be considered a social media.
We have Names and Tripcodes bruh
You can copy paste all the stuff you want from wikipedia it doenst make you right
He's right, Web 2.0 began in the 90s with Newgrounds and Livejournal. That's when websites became more interactive and emphasized user-created content. Cinemaphile is firmly a Web 2.0 site.
>Newgrounds
What was that? I remember seeing people mention it a lot but never went there
Yeah no shit Cinemaphile is web 2.0, what the frick does that have to do with Cinemaphile being social media
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All me by the way.
>greek
What did she meant by this
>cannot argue in a straight
>cannot refute it
Just take the L
anon you took the L ages ago when you had to start larping as a different anon when replying to me
W
lmao you'll grow up one day kiddo
You first.
Cinemaphile isnt socail media and no matter how many mental breakdowns you have it wont change
I am clearly talking to a wall.
>User-generated content (UGC) is the lifeblood of the social media organism.
>Users create service-specific profiles for the site or app that are designed and maintained by the social media organization.
>mum look i keep copy pasting stuff from wikipedia that i dont understand
I didnt ask you moron.
tomato tomato
You'll grow up one day zoomie
>thread is disingenuous insincere and hypocritical
nope, its all sincere. I dislike work and conditions yet I have to to make money
>This social platform would not exist at all
good, none should
> This social platform would not exist at all
Yet all these same conversations would be going on. It would just be at your buddy's house.
I listen to old Howard Stern clips from the 90s when I hike (I'm only 29 and grew up in TX so I knew nothing about him until maybe 4 years ago), is Private Parts worth the $5 on YouTube to rent? Seems like it would give me a 90s fix. Something about his old show gives me major nostalgia, the clip I was listening to today he told Fred "dude it's 1995 get a modem..." and jabbed at him because he didn't use his VCR to record Mary J Blige at the American Music Awards
ITT zoomzooms
It's jarring how you people perceived pre-2007
Im a young millenial, the guys i know that are now 50-76 talk about how good it was. it was objevivly better
>the guys i know that are now 50-76 talk about how good it was.
>old people have fond memories of being younger
YA DON'T FRICKIN' SAY...
>>old people have fond memories of being younger
being mid 50s was not younger, they talk about things such as buying a house which their children cant, food price, wages at work being able to support your family, less phones, less wage stagnation etc. things that made it actuall better not just a fond remembrance of youth
Telephones were a thing...
Do you even know what happens outside of you la la fantasy land
>Telephones were a thing...
no shit, telephones existing in a static place are much different than having a computer in your hand to over stimulate you every second, record everything and constantly be active.
Brick
yes the brick phone was exactly like a smart phone in all of its capabilities and everyone including11 year olds had them
christ you boomer homosexuals are insane
Annnnnnnnnd here is the contrarianism great you trannies are delusional as frick.
Children rarely were gifted with these shits.
>contrarianism great you trannies are delusional as frick.
trannies are disgusting freaks, letting everyone have a computer in their hand and social media 24/7 ruined humanity
>guys the world should cater to MEEEEEEEEEE
yeah the free access to internet and smartphones are a determent to humans, seethe troony zoomer
first gulf war was justified, second was not
So was mapquest, ya frickin zoomer. Zoom on back to yo momma and tell her I'll be by tonight same time as usual ya little shit. We used to have to plan even trivial trips, not just Google on the way, and mapquest at the time was a godsend.
Things are not supposed to get worse as time goes on.
Surely people from thousands of years ago cannot grasp the concept of nostalgia is not a thing at all right
>Surely people from thousands of years ago cannot grasp the concept of nostalgia is not a thing at all right
My statement wasn't (just) pro-nostalgic but the fact that things have been going downhill for decades. It doesn't have to be that way. Like you can be nostalgic for a happier/better time in your life and still live in a good society/civilization.
But you can also be nostalgic for a better time in civilization/society.
Mate people have said since the dawn of time
The real statement that you wanted to convey is that you hate your existence and wish to not have sentience anymore whatsoever.
How's college?
More successful than you yeah
>college
>indicative of success
How's college?
How is your life status though
How's college?
Its still college
Television and Film?
I just watched this video wtf
old internet vibes: https://neocities.org/browse
Based, wish I was an adult in the 90s
nice photo fren!
Best pic I've seen all month. really like this for some reason
tyty
TAKE ME BACK
I feel like when it rained when i was a kid it looked like this, now when it rains its just lame for some reason. It rains for like 5 seconds then stops
>It rains for like 5 seconds then stops
You too, huh? It's always like that where I'm at, typically 30 seconds at most. I get a full day of rain maybe once or twice a year now.
Yeah isnt it fricking strange, i literally cannot remember the last time it rained for more than a few minutes
a few months ago here in ontario we had a full night of rain, was incredible sat outside at some left over kfc and watched the rain and ds9 in an outdoor tv
Bro that sounds god tier
was amazing, power went out for a bit right at sunset and just watched the rain and it was a heavy rain eating kfc 10 piece with chilli oil, a popcorn bowl, and a 1l thing of dr pepper. went back on watched some holodeck episodes of ds9 while getting lightly splashed by rain
If only every night could be this
amen, i often go for long drives listening to xfiles podcasts, eating dinners i brought from restaurants and sit on the hood eating. it really is the little things
I started doing this recently, just going out at night and driving for an hour or so. Very comfy
it really is, i started doing 35mm photography but i l like driving down to the city and looking at people leaving clubs at 330am
That sounds so based i'm gonna give it a go
i wish you well fren! bring some stogies too
Sylvia's Bail remains.
You now remember when Disney Marketed itself to adults as well as kids.
THAT TITLE LIES TO ME!
looks like WS now
336 represent
Sings: WTC 7 wont go away!
>20 posters
This spammer need to get some help
None of this is even tv nor film at all
yeah lets talk about capeshit and trannies like all other threads
Epic 90's cartoon: Reboot
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108903/
absolute SOUL pre-9/11 NYC kino here
what's your name he'll write it on the wall
Hip, Hip Hop, Hip Hop anonymous. Damn it! you give him all the easy ones!
>90s nostalgia thread
>this hasn't been posted yet
F
someone i think about ending it all because of the slim chance i get reborn in the past and get to live kino times again
>someone i think about ending it all because of the slim chance i get reborn in the past and get to live kino times again
That implies that's how any of this works. Don't take the risk anon. Just be a good person and maybe your heaven will look like the 90s.
I'm gonna stick my life out, i live on the hope Elon Musk is right and this is all a simulation and when i 'die' i cant just restart
It begs the question, though, do we get any choice of our 'self' and time/place in the simulation? Doesn't seem to be the case and since it's not, I'll pass
What if it is and you just decided to give this era a go
Something to think about
Reminds me of bleeding edge
You know what I miss the most from the 90's? The commercials. They're full of soul and comfort compared to the utterly shit today.
90's made the future look amazing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm9jr0cSqZo
In reality, it kinda sucks. I will stick with the commercials.
certified kino coming through!
December 2009 was the okay month in human history.
1996-2001 to me is fricking squalid reddit shit
actual 1990s ended in 1995
late 2001 up till early 2005 was way more cool and comfy than shitty late 1990s
late 1990s really ruined what the 1990s were up to that point for me
you all shitting on the 2000s i'll never understand why btw especially considering what came after
>actual 1990s ended in 1995
nice
anon, sounds like something traumatic might have happened to you during that period.
Reddit website newfriend.
I loath Cameron Crowe, but at least soundtrack was great.
my mom found my vcr and my old movies, just watched 1998 Godzilla. NY in vhs is kino.
based
they really should have rebuilt these exactly as they were, the memorial and OWTC are anti-kino
it was a slog getting everyone to agree on something
I wonder how long untill zoomers claim the memorial is sexist or some shit and get it demolished
Manchildren the thread
You'd know
This
gtfo
what does this have to do with television and film? it's just millennials who can't move on shitting and pissing their pants